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India vs England second Test player ratings: James Anderson proves worth at 41, Kumar struggles

James Anderson - India vs England second Test player ratings: James Anderson proves worth at 41


James Anderson - India vs England second Test player ratings: James Anderson proves worth at 41

James Anderson showed his mastery as he took five for 76 across both innings – AP/Manish Swarup

India completed a 106-run victory in the second Test in Visakhapatnam to level the five-match series 1-1.

England were targeting a record-breaking chase of 399 but were bowled out for 292.

Their batting line-up failed to fire in the face of a daunting fourth innings target.

Who shone the brightest? Telegraph Sport gives its verdict – let us know your thoughts in the comments.


England: Anderson showed his mastery

Zak Crawley (72 & 74)

How did he not come away from Vizag with a Test hundred? Played some sublime shots but first innings slog opened the door for Bumrah. Poor drop at slip, his second miss of the series.

Ben Duckett (21 & 28)

Fell to Ashwin so that pressure is building again. Bouncier pitch nullified his sweep and he got out twice playing tentatively. Still put on 50 for both innings with Crawley, their consistency continuing. 4

Ollie Pope (23 & 23)

Was bowled by one of the great yorkers but fell pretty softly in the second innings just as he was coming to the end of those frantic first 20 minutes at the crease. 4

Joe Root (5&16)

A worry. The king of Asian pitches is looking fretful. Perhaps poor World Cup is playing on his mind or more likely Bumrah has got under his skin. Root was too desperate to score before he came on in the second. 3

Jonny Bairstow (25 & 26)

Gets a start but gets out is the story so far. Dismissed five times in Test cricket by Bumrah including twice here. One that nipped away, the other ducked back in. 4

Ben Stokes (47 & 11)

Wonder catch and superb captaincy ensured India never turned the screw or demoralised the spinners. England badly miss his bowling. Poor, lazy dismissal in the chase. 6

Ben Foakes (6 & 36, 6 catches)

World-class keeping display and that must give the young spinners so much confidence and once again batted much better in the second innings. Safe even if Brook returns. 7

Rehan Ahmed (3-65 & 3-88, 6 & 23)

Best Test for England. Growing in confidence with the ball, with more flight and turn, particularly with the googly. Embraced the nighthawk role but there is a better player in there than scores suggest. 7

Tom Hartley (1-74 & 4-77, 21 & 36)

Emerging as a long term alternative to Leach. Good control in second innings and adapting to Test cricket well given how little experience he has of the job and the pressure that comes with it. Clearly a strong character. 7

Tom Hartley -

Tom Hartley batted well for England but five wickets for 151 was disappointing – Getty Images/Stu Forster

James Anderson (3-47 & 2-29)

Equalled his Ashes wicket haul – five – in one Test in a barnstorming comeback. He prides himself on his performance on Asian pitches and was superb with new and old ball giving control and wicket-taking threat. 8

Shoaib Bashir (3-138 & 1-58)

Remarkable debut given his complete lack of experience and astute handling from Stokes ensured he started solidly enough. Lots to work with and clearly has a rock-solid temperament. 6

India: Jasiwal and Bumrah helped peg visitors back

Yashasvi Jaiswal (209 & 17)

Majestic hundred gave notice of how good this kid could be. So much power, class, and personality.

Rohit Sharma (14 & 13)

Passive captain, and something is not right at crease. Lazy first innings dismissal, stunned by Anderson in the second. 3

Shubman Gill (34 & 104)

Horrible run of form ended with hundred that started skittishly but soon purred. Caught brilliantly. 8

Shreyas Iyer (27 & 29)

India need more than pretty starts. But fielded superbly: took a great catch and ran Stokes out to guarantee the win. 6

Rajat Patidar (32 & 9)

Earned his selection but made minimal impression on debut, falling twice to Ahmed. Likely to be dropped if Rahul or Kohli return. 4

Axar Patel (1-24 & 1-75, 27 & 45)

Solid. Batted fine, but too high at six. Passenger in first innings, but important early wickets on day four. 6

KS Bharat (17 & 6)

Largely being out-kept by Foakes and, on his home ground, gifted Ahmed two wickets with poor shots. 5

R. Ashwin (0-61 & 3-72, 20 & 29)

Expensive in first innings, but clever enough to bounce back in the second. Batted well, and is getting under England’s skin. 6

Kuldeep Yadav (3-71 & 1-60)

An inspired selection, who bowled very nicely on his return to Test cricket. Accuracy and mystery are a potent combination.7

Jasprit Bumrah (6-45 & 3-46)

Spell on day two was simply stunning. England need to find an answer for unique threat. In fourth innings, they just tried to block him, but he still took wickets. 9

Jasprit Bumrah - India vs England second Test player ratings: James Anderson proves worth at 41

Jasprit Bumrah gave India the edge in their thrilling 106-run victory – Getty Images/Dibyangshu Sarkar

Mukesh Kumar (0-44 & 1-26)

A complete bystander for much of the game, before taking late wicket. Would be a surprise if he is seen again, with Siraj to return. 3



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